dead squirrel with hard-shelled body lying at grass

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dead squirrel with hard-shelled body lying at grass.

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Death,Corpse,Dead,Squirrel

This vector contains the following main colors: Mine Shaft,Madras,Black,Deep Fir,Killarney

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Death wiki:
>For other uses, see (disambiguation) or Dead (disambiguation). Death is the cessation of physical life in a living organism or the state of the organism after that event. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Squirrel wiki:
>This article is about the animal. For the programming language, see Squirrel programming language. Many, see the article Sciuridae. Squirrel is the common name for rodents of the family Sciuridae (from Greek skia shadow and oura tail i.e. "tail that casts a shadow"). In everyday speech in the English-speaking world it usually refers to members of the genera Sciurus and Tamiasciurus. These typical members of the family are tree squirrels with large bushy tails, and are native to Europe, Asia and the Americas. Similar genera are found in Africa. However, the Sciuridae also include flying squirrels, and ground squirrels such as the chipmunks, prairie dogs, and woodchucks. The unrelated family Anomaluridae also have "squirrel" in their common name, though they are usually referred to as "scaly-tailed flying squirrels". See more at Wikipedia.org...


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